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Wednesday, November 1st Doors at 6 PM. FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase. Beer and Fry specials all night long! All ages. The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!! FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. Fugitive Alien: The Japanese Fugitive Alien makes up in vigor what it lacks in technical expertise. The plot follows the tried-and-true course of outer-space fantasies from time immemorial. After much saber-rattling, Earth and the extraterrestrials duke it out with high-tech weaponry. The cause of it all is the title character, who seeks asylum on Earth from a totalitarian space regime. ~ Rotten Tomatoes. Sponsored by Savage Henry Magazine, Scrap Humboldt, Phantom Wave Records, Daisy Drygoods, Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock, MEAT Clown Buttons, and more.

Friday, Nov. 3rd Doors at 7:30 PM. Movie at 8:00 PM. 127 min. Rated PG $5. Selena Quintanilla, a major figure in Tejano music, Grammy-winning recording artist, beloved star in the American Southwest and Mexico, and seemed poised to cross over into mainstream popularity on the U.S. pop charts when she was murdered on March 31, 1995 by the president of her fan club. In this biopic Jennifer Lopez has a career performance as Selena. At a young age her father, leader of a family-band, The Dinos accidently discovered Selena’s talent and works her ino their act. Over time Selena wants to develop her own music career and later earns the wrath of her father when she becomes romantically involved with rebellious guitarist Chris Perez (Jon Seda). After a long string of successes on the Latin charts Selena begins to record her first english LP. Unfortunately, it is a project that she was never able to finish.

Wednesday, November 8th Doors at 6 PM. FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase. Beer and Fry specials all night long! All ages. The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!! FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. The Visitor They are billions of years older than we are… and infinitely more intelligent. We have sought them out with signals in the sky. If they are fearful beings, then it is too late to turn back. They know we are here. Sponsored by Savage Henry Magazine, Scrap Humboldt, Phantom Wave Records, Daisy Drygoods, Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock, MEAT Clown Buttons, and more.

Thursday, November 9th Doors at 6:30 PM. All ages. $3 suggested donation. Free for OC, Surfrider, and Baykeeper members & children 10 and under. Every month: Ocean Night Films! From majestic’ documentaries’ to epic surf flicks, explore the great blue sea with Northcoast Environmental Center, Humboldt Surfrider, and Humboldt Baykeeper. Under An Artic Sky Surfers travel to a remote corner of Iceland in the middle of the winter to find perfect waves. A few days in, the worst storm in decades comes through, turning their trip into a life-threatening situation. Chasing Coral Coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. Divers, photographers and scientists set out on an ocean adventure to discover why the reefs are disappearing and to revealthe underwater mystery to the world.

Wednesday, Nov. 15th Doors at 6 PM. FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase. Beer and Fry specials all night long! All ages. The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!! FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. Future Women aka The Girl From Rio After a man arrives in Rio De Janeiro with a briefcase carrying 10 million, a powerful mobster send his thugs to tail the man and he is kidnapped by the leader of a city of women. Now he must escape with his life save the other prisoners. Sponsored by Savage Henry Magazine, Scrap Humboldt, Phantom Wave Records, Daisy Drygoods, Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock, MEAT Clown Buttons, and more.

Friday, November 17th Doors at 6:30 PM Hilarity at 7:00 PM $7 Ages 10 + (with parental guidance) Join us for On The Spot Improv Comedy! On The Spot is an improv comedy showcase with spontaneous scenes, hilarious games, snappy songs, and fantastic stories all made up on the spot based on audience input. You say it, they play it ! OTS’ Facebook

Sunday, Nov. 19th Doors at 5:30 PM. Movie at 6:00 PM. 92 min. Rated G $5. Woody the Cowboy, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of their friends from the toy box return in this computer animated sequel to Toy Story. This time around, Andy is off at summer camp, giving the toys a few weeks off to do as they please. Woody (Tom Hanks) is unaware that in the years since his model went out of production, he’s become a rare and valuable collector’s item. An avid toy collector (Wayne Knight) decides that he wants Woody for his collection and swipes him, so Buzz (Tim Allen), Hamm (John Ratzenberger), Rex (Wallace Shaw), Slinky Dog (Jim Varney), and Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles) venture forth into the unknown to rescue their kidnapped friend before Andy returns home from camp.

Wednesday, November 22nd Doors at 6 PM. FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase. Beer and Fry specials all night long! All ages. The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!! FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. The Guyver After a Chronos Corp. researcher is murdered, the victims daughter and a rogue CIA agent (Mark Hamill) suspect foul play. Leading them to find a top-secret suit of armor called “the Guyver,” Now they must put an end to Chronos’ evil CEO. Sponsored by Savage Henry Magazine, Scrap Humboldt, Phantom Wave Records, Daisy Drygoods, Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock, MEAT Clown Buttons, and more.

Friday, Nov. 24th Doors at 7:30 PM. Movie at 8:00 PM. 101 min. Rated PG $5. Jim Henson invites you into a magical universe where nothing is what it seems. Babysitting her infant stepbrother Toby on a weekend night is young Sarah’s (Jennifer Connelly) idea of fun. Frustrated by his crying, she secretly imagines the Goblins from her favorite book, Labyrinth, carrying Toby away. When her fantasy comes true, a distraught Sarah must enter a maze of illusion to bring Toby back from a kingdom inhabited by mystical creatures and governed by the wicked Goblin King Jareth (David Bowie).

Tuesday, November 28th Doors at 9:00pm Happy hour prices on food and beverage until 10:00 PM. 21 & Over. $25 general admission Israel Vibrations Israel Vibration are a reggae harmony group, originaly from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle « Wiss » Bulgin, Albert « Apple Gabriel » Craig, and Cecil « Skelly » Spence all overcame childhood polio, and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the 1970s. The trio initially met as children at a rehabilitation center. Bulgin (born 1955), Craig, and Spence (born 1952) first met as children at the Mona Rehabilitation Clinic, all sufferers of polio in the epidemic that spread through Jamaica in the 1950s, but it was several years later that they formed Israel Vibration. Craig attended the Alpha Boys School but ran away at the age of fourteen, living on the streets. Spence was a member of the band Hot Lickers, appearing on Jamaican television with the group at the age of twelve. He also played in the Jamaican wheelchair basketball team, but was forced out in 1969 after adopting the Rastafarian faith, something which the three had in common when they were later reunited. Spence and[...]

Revolution Bicycles and ATL present the Humboldt premier of Filmed by Bike and Singletrack High in this all-ages benefit for the Humboldt Composite High School Mountain Bike Club (HCMTBC). Doors open at 6pm. Tickets: $15 general admission/$10 for all students, available at Revolution Bicycles and from HCMTBC students. Tickets available at the door unless otherwise sold out. All proceeds go to support HCMTBC. Founded in 2003, Filmed by Bike showcases the best of the best of short bike films from across cultures and continents at their annual Portland Film Festival in May. From there, these films go on tour to delight audiences across the globe. The documentary film Singletrack High will open this fun, adventure-filled night, and highlights the incredible impact of high school mountain biking on kids. Singletrack High At the age of 16, many American kids trade in two wheels for four. Trusty steeds that once gave them freedom to explore on weekends now collect dust in the garage. For a growing number of high school students in Northern California, however, two wheels don’t get dusty, they get dirty. Their lives continue to revolve around weekend rides, but now those rides have a finish line. These are the[...]

This weeks Sunday night movie: Bee Movie (2007)

Attention: Now seeking strange and weird short films under 10 minutes to be screened at the Arcata Theatre Lounge during Sci-Fi Pint & Fry Night or other ATL movie screenings.
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